Chinese citizens receive official advice on self-protection in a nuclear war

 A state-run newspaper in northeastern China’s Jilin city, near the border with North Korea, on Wednesday published a page of “common sense” advice on how readers can protect themselves from a nuclear weapons attack or explosion and outline four threats: light radiation, blast waves, early-stage nuclear radiation, nuclear electro-magnetic pulses and radioactive pollution. The first four kill instantly.

People who find themselves outside during a nuclear attack should try to lie in a ditch, cover exposed skin in light colored clothing or dive into a river or lake to try and minimize the possibility of instantaneous death, it said, without mentioning a possible attack by North Korea.

 

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6 thoughts on “Chinese citizens receive official advice on self-protection in a nuclear war

  • Dec 6, 2017 @ 15:44 at 15:44
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    Instantaneous death is not good, but looking to a picture of the dead Kim prevents it very much.
    This is good medicine for all the Korean and Chinese people.
    Grab him, and let it be instantaneous, the rest is history.

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    • Dec 6, 2017 @ 17:15 at 17:15
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      Agree 100% why so late?

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  • Dec 6, 2017 @ 18:28 at 18:28
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    The first 3 kill instantly.

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  • Dec 6, 2017 @ 19:48 at 19:48
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    If the first 3 kill instantaneously, what is the good of advice?

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